WPG has obtained a very small supply of the British jungle green pullover sweater adopted late in WWII and worn through the 1950's. This lightweight all wool sweater features cotton shoulder and elbow patches, and shoulder slits for shirt epaulets to pass through. These sweaters are in unissued, excellent condition, with labels dated 1945-50 (sorry, no choice of dates). Size 2 (Medium) or 3 (Large) only.

WPG has obtained a small supply of British khaki wool sweaters, as worn in the North African desert and Mediterranean. These sweaters are unissued, excellent condition, with 1948 dated labels. Size 3 only (the largest size made). Sweater is shown in photo on a size 46 chest model (it's snug).

New reproduction of KD SD trousers to go with KD SD tunics. These have on-seam hand pockets only. These trousers were often cut down for shorts, but were only issued as trousers. Inseam length is 34 inches for all sizes.

This is a new reproduction of the Mark I Helmet issued from 1916. The steel shell is a refinished Mk II helmet, with a completely new liner and chinstrap made by WPG. Each helmet comes with a cloth camouflage cover. Specify size.

These are very rare mess tins made in India during WWII. They are distinctive in being soldered together rather than stamped like British made tins. Most are dated 1942. In original used, very good condition, still in packing grease. The last batch sold out quickly, and we found just a few more.

A reproduction of the standard cap comforter as made in India during WWII, using our distinctive "Indian Army" khaki wool, which is more brown in color than the British version. This item matches the Indian Army sweater full hose.